Can i eat warheads with braces




















Remember, every time a bracket or band needs replacing or repairing, it sets the orthodontic process back a step. What happens when you do have a problem with your braces hardware? Be sure to call our orthodontic office right away, so we can take care of it as soon as possible and get you back on track.

We hope you safely enjoy the upcoming holiday season, starting with Halloween! Posted on October 7, Halloween starts off the busy holiday season where the nights get longer, the days grow cooler, and festivities begin.

Sugary Treachery Holidays aside, it is important to remember that sugar is bad for your teeth in general. If the caramel coating is thick, it will double your risk of braces damage! Limiting sugar intake is always something we recommend, but we also understand that Halloween is a special time of year that kids want to enjoy!

These types of Halloween candy should be avoided while in orthodontic treatment. They can easily get stuck to brackets and wires and make them pop right off the tooth! Softer, melt-in-your-mouth candies tend to be less risky when it comes to keeping your braces intact. Enjoy these treats in moderation:. Be mindful, that in excess, candy of any kind can accumulate around your braces and lead to permanent white marks decalcification , cavities or gum disease gingivitis.

Make sure to brush thoroughly around your braces especially after indulging in sugary snacks! Some dentists say sugar-free gum is a safe option. As always, best to check with your orthodontist. Popcorn gets stuck in your teeth even without braces, so definitely steer clear! Crunchy chips and pretzels should also be avoided. Try some puffcorn or an airy cheese puff instead. Lots of candy bars have nuts so think twice before you take a bite.

Some people enjoy putting candy in the freezer or fridge to make it extra crunchy. You guessed it — extra hard, frozen candy can damage or brackets and wires, so stick to soft chocolate! Enough dwelling on the candy that is not meant to be. Thankfully there are plenty of chocolate treats you can enjoy. The following treats are typically okay to eat with braces, just be careful and proceed with caution.

To avoid damage to your braces, allow the chocolate to melt in your mouth or chew a small piece with your back teeth. While not technically candy, goodies like cookies, wafers and brownies are a good choice for a sweet treat.



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